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Israel Allows Over 100 Gaza Patients to Exit Despite Hamas Obstruction Claims

How 2 Israeli newsrooms covered this story — translated into English and compared side by side.

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First reported by Ynet · 5 hours ago

What happened

Israel allowed over 100 Gaza patients to exit for medical treatment via Kerem Shalom crossing despite Hamas delaying them internally. Israeli officials deny Hamas's claims that Israel blocks patient departures, citing nearly 50,000 allowed out since the war began and UN condemnation of Hamas delays.

  • 01Israel allowed over 100 Gaza patients to exit via Kerem Shalom crossing on Monday.
  • 02Hamas delayed patients for over an hour at an internal checkpoint before departure.
  • 03Israeli security officials reject Hamas's claims that Israel blocks patient exits.
  • 04The UN condemned Hamas's delay and warned of humanitarian impact.
  • 05Since the war began, nearly 50,000 Gaza residents have exited through Israeli crossings.
  • 06The Rafah crossing has remained open since the ceasefire, with thousands crossing both ways.

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The same event, reported separately by each newsroom. Open a few to compare what each emphasizes — and what they leave out.

Behadrei HaredimRight · Hebrew2 hours ago
Israel Allows Over 100 Gaza Patients to Exit Despite Hamas Obstruction Claims
YnetCenter · Hebrew5 hours ago
Israel Allows Over 100 Gaza Residents to Exit for Medical Care Despite Hamas Delays

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